This is why the NC GOP is dying the death of 1000 cuts. They are way out there in wingnut land and the laughingstock of NC politics. That it is now led by Tom "I am not gay" Fetzer only adds to the fun. (Under the Dome): The N.C. Republican Party is bringing in Doug Hoffman, the defeated conservative New York congressional candidate who helped spark a national debate about the party's future, to speak at a political fund raiser in Raleigh later this month.
State GOP Chairman Tom Fetzer said that Hoffman would be a good fit for Tar Heel Republicans, Rob Christensen reports.
"His candidacy in New York inspired conservatives across the country, and he will reach out to North Carolina conservatives to help us reclaim our government," Fetzer said in a statement. Full story...
crossposted on Holy Bullies and Headless Monsters
A story that seems to be under the headlights but very appropriate involves how the Family Research Council got caught inaccurately accusing a Congresswoman of being a religious bigot.
Oh so sad. I guess the network will be going off the air if "errors" are now verboten. Here's the memo, courtesy of FishbowlDC.
Merely holding the position that a woman has the right to an abortion puts you in the dog house now -- Rep.
By now we're all familiar with Oregon resident Gary Randall because of his recent involvement in the campaign to repeal Washington's domestic partnership law via Referendum 71.
From the Gainesville Sun (emphasis added):
Transgender rights: The Tampa City Council approved a transgender rights ordinance Thursday in the face of opposition similar to what the Gainesville City Commission faced in early 2008 when it approved a similar anti-discrimination ordinance.
Wow. I guess that gubernatorial candidate in Massachusetts with his gay running mate better get to the back of the GOP bus.
David Huebner, who served as the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation's general counsel, has been confirmed as U.
There is a lot of anger that has been expressed within the trans subcommunity of the LGBT community this past week.
If Orrin Hatch and John Kerry get their way, that is.
The calls come in at all hours: patients reporting broken bones, violent coughs, deep depression.
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